INTD 0303A
Capitalism & Its Criticisms
Capitalism & Its Criticisms
In this course we will explore the concept of capitalism and how it carries variegated meanings, which spans a wide range of societies and differing relationships between economic, political, and civic institutions within them. Students will have the opportunity to examine various forms and perspectives of capitalism which include contraband capitalism, racial capitalism, gendered capitalism, and scientific capitalism. We will also track how conceptions of capitalism have changed over time and globally. Primary and secondary works from the field of history, law, economics, philosophy, religion, and sociology will be incorporated to carry out the goal of the course which is to provide tools and perspectives that help students engage thoughtfully in these debates and to extend them into application in their own roles as engaged citizen, corporate, nonprofit, public, and entrepreneurial leaders. (INTD 0101 or INTD 0120 or INTD 0130 or instructor approval)
- Schedule
- 11:15am-12:30pm on Monday, Wednesday (Feb 10, 2025 to May 12, 2025)
- Location
- 75 Shannon Street 203
- Instructors
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Carlisle, Steven
scarlisle@middlebury.edu
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